Games
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Soon you may be able to spot Tesla cars in Game for Peace
After the completion of the Shanghai Gigafactory, Tesla is becoming more and more localized in its marketing.
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China has 1,200 certified professional esports commentators
There are currently about 1,200 certified professional esports commentators in China and most of them can make over ten thousand yuan a month, according to CCTV.
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Tencent Games teams up with Arm to build next-gen mobile rendering engine technology
Tencent Games today announced that it is working with Arm to explore cutting-edge rendering technologies for next-generation mobile games, in order to achieve breakthrough on picture quality, performance, and power consumption.
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Apple has removed over 11,000 games in China App Store since new rule kicks in
Earlier this month, Apple removed a slew of games from the China App Store due to a rule change.
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PUBG Mobile has highest overseas revenue among apps from Chinese vendors in June
PUBG Mobile, Rise of Kingdoms, Knives Out are the top three Chinese vendor apps with the highest overseas revenue in June, according to App Annie.
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Apple gives ultimatum to China App Store game developers without approval numbers
A user on reddit yesterday claimed to have received an email from Apple asking game developers in the Chinese App Store to provide their game's approval number and supporting documentation to App Store Connect by July 31.
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Apple's China App Store removes nearly 8,000 games a week as new rules take effect
Apple removed 7,753 games from its China App Store between July 1 and July 7, as new rules went into effect, according to third-party data firm Qimai Data.
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Tencent opens new studio in Los Angeles to focus on developing console games
Tencent has opened a new studio in Los Angeles to focus on developing AAA games for the PS5 and XSX.
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Tencent Games releases over 40 games at annual conference
On June 27, Tencent Games held its annual online conference, releasing more than forty game products and brands.
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Tencent unveils 'Pokémon Unite' that combines Pokémon with 'League of Legends'
Tencent's TiMi Studio has co-developed Pokémon UNITE with GameFreak, which is a team-based, real-time strategy game like DOTA and League of Legends.